FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
S
TATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
F. PHILIP HANDY,
Chairman
T. WILLARD FAIR,
Vice Chairman
Members
DONNA G. CALLAWAY
JULIA L. JOHNSON
ROBERTO MARTÍNEZ
PHOEBE RAULERSON
LINDA K. TAYLOR
John L. Winn
Commissioner of Education
February
1
4
, 2005
M E M O R A N D U M
TO:
District School Superintendents
Community College Presidents
State University Presidents
FROM:
Heather
Sherry
SUBJECT:
Revised Dual Enrollment Course Equivalency List – Effective August 1, 2005
The Department of Education is committed to expanding partnership efforts that promote and
prepare students for success in postsecondary education. One such partnership is the school
district/community college partnership encouraging dual enrollment. Continually finding ways
to strengthen and expand dual enrollment opportunities for all students, and particularly for
students traditionally underrepresented in higher education, is an important step in improving
student rates of learning.
As part of the Department of Education’s annual review of the
Dual Enrollment Course
Equivalency List
, the attached revised list received final approval from the State Board of
Education on Tuesday, January 18, 2005. The new list will be effective August 1, 2005, and is
provided at this time to assist students and counselors with Fall 2005 scheduling. The list is also
available at www.FACTS.org under Advising Manuals.
HEATHER R. SHERRY, PH.D.
Director
Office of Articulation
325 W. GAINES STREET • SUITE 1401 • TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-0400 • (850) 245-0427 • www.fldoe.org
District School Superintendents
Community College Presidents
State University Presidents
February
14
, 2005
Page Two
You will find that the new
Dual Enrollment Course Equivalency List
has been reformatted, making
it more user-friendly for secondary counselors and students. It also provides a new level of
consistency in equivalencies across each discipline, and gives districts a tool for assigning
equivalencies for courses not listed individually. As always, the school district and local
postsecondary institution are responsible for designating in their interinstitutional articulation
agreement the courses and programs to be offered locally. The
Dual Enrollment Course
Equivalency List
provides for a minimum statewide guarantee; however, school districts are not
precluded from awarding subject-area credit for additional dual enrollment courses. If a school
district awards subject-area credit for a course that is not found on the list, students and districts
should be aware that the subject-area credit is not guaranteed to transfer between school districts.
Our intent is to continue to build upon the approved list through the work of the Articulation
Coordinating Committee and statewide faculty committees. Districts will have the opportunity to
submit courses for inclusion on the list in September 2005, as the annual cycle begins again.
Should you have any questions concerning the
Dual Enrollment Course Equivalency List
or dual
enrollment in general, please contact Dr. Laura Hébert at Laura.Hebert@fldoe.org or 850-245-
9558.
Attachment
cc: Chancellor J. David Armstrong
Chancellor Debra Austin
Chancellor James M. Warford
DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSE EQUIVALENCY LIST
Effective Date: August 2005
______________________________________________________________________
ELECTIVES
Current law allows for any course in the Statewide Course Numbering System, with the
exception of remedial courses and Physical Education skills courses, to be offered as
dual enrollment. Three-credit (or equivalent) postsecondary courses taken through dual
enrollment that are not listed below shall be awarded 0.5 high school credits, either as
an elective or as designated in the local interinstitutional articulation agreement.
All four-credit foreign language courses (including American Sign Language) shall be
awarded one full high school credit.
______________________________________________________________________
ENGLISH
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
SATISFIED
HIGH SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
AML
X
010
American Literature I: Colonial to the Civil War
English
1.0
AML
X
011
American Literature I: Colonial to 1875
English
1.0
AML
X
012
American Literature I: Colonial to 1900
English
1.0
AML
X
020
American Literature II: Civil War to Present
English
1.0
AML
X
021
American Literature II: 1875 to Present
English
1.0
AML
X
022
American Literature II: 1900 to Present
English
1.0
ENC X 101
Freshman
Composition Skills I
English
1.0
ENC X 102
Freshman
Composition Skills II
English
1.0
ENC
X
121
Honors Freshman Composition Skills I
English
1.0
ENC
X
122
Honors Freshman Composition Skills II
English
1.0
ENC
X
210
Technical Report Writing
English
0.5
ENC X 301
Advanced
Composition English
1.0
ENL
X
010
English Literature to 1660
English
1.0
ENL
X
011
English Literature to 1750
English
1.0
ENL
X
012
English Literature to 1798
English
1.0
ENL
X
020
English Literature since 1660
English
1.0
ENL
X
021
English Literature since 1750
English
1.0
ENL
X
022
English Literature since 1798
English
1.0
LIN
X
670
Writing and Grammar
English
0.5
LIN
X
742
English Grammar and Style
English
0.5
LIT X
090
Contemporary
Literature English
0.5
LIT
X
100
World Literature
English
1.0
LIT
X
110
World Literature through Renaissance
English
1.0
LIT
X
120
World Literature since Renaissance
English
1.0
______________________________________________________________________________
1
MATHEMATICS
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
MAA X 102 Advanced
Multivariable
Calculus I
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 105 College
Algebra
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 114 Trigonometry
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 140 Precalculus
Algebra
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 147 Precalculus
Algebra/Trigonometry
Mathematics
1.0
MAC
X
233
Calculus For Business I
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 281 Engineering
Calculus
I
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 282 Engineering
Calculus
II
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 283 Engineering
Calculus III
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 311 Calculus
I
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 312 Calculus
II
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 313 Calculus
III
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 472 Honors
Calculus
I
Mathematics
1.0
MAC
X
473
Honors Calculus II
Mathematics
1.0
MAC X 474 Honors
Calculus
III
Mathematics
1.0
MAD X 401 Numerical
Analysis
Mathematics
1.0
MAP X 302 Differential
Equations Mathematics
1.0
MAP X 401 Advanced
Differential
Equations
Mathematics
1.0
MAS X 103 Linear
Algebra
Mathematics
1.0
MAS X 105 Linear
Algebra
Mathematics
1.0
MAS X 300 Numbers
And
Polynomials
Mathematics
1.0
MAT
X 033 Intermediate
Algebra
Mathematics
0.5
MGF X 106 Liberal
Arts
Mathematics I
Mathematics
1.0
MGF
X
107
Liberal Arts Mathematics II
Mathematics
1.0
MTG X 206 College
Geometry
Mathematics
1.0
MTG X 212 College
Geometry
Mathematics
1.0
STA X 023 Statistical
Methods
I
Mathematics
1.0
PERFORMING/FINE ARTS
Subject area credit in Performing/Fine Arts is awarded for approved courses regardless
of whether a lab is taken with the course.
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED THROUGH DUAL
ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
ARC
X
301
Architectural Design I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARC
X
701
Architectural Development
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH
X
000
Art Appreciation
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH
X
003
Purposes Of Art
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH
X
006
History Of Visual Ideas I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH
X
050
Art History I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH
X
051
Art History II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ARH X
411
Art History: Modern Art
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
001
Studio Art For Nonmajors
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
003
Studio Art For Majors
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
100
Crafts I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
110
Ceramics I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
111
Ceramics II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
2
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED THROUGH DUAL
ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
ART
X
181
Stained Glass
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
201
Design I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART X 203 Design
III
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
205
Color And Composition
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
230
Communication Design I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
253
Illustration I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
300
Drawing I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
301
Drawing II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
302
Drawing III
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART X 330 Drawing
Performing
Fine
Arts
0.5
ART
X
375
Drawing
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
400
Printmaking I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
500
Painting I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
501
Painting II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X 502 Painting
III
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
503
Painting IV
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
510
Painting I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
600
Electronic Media I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
601
Electronic Media II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
ART
X
701
Sculpture I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
DAA X
100
Modern Dance I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
DAA X
101
Basic Contemporary Dance
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
DAA X
104
Contemporary Dance I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
DAN X
100
Introduction to Dance
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
FIL
X
000
Introduction To Film Studies
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
FIL
X
002
Appreciation Of Film I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
FIL
X
200
Film Production
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
FIL
X
400
History Of Motion Pictures
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
FIL
X
506
Critical Methods
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
GRA
X
500
Introduction To Graphic Arts
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
GRA
X
543
Graphic Design
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
GRA X 740 Presentations
Performing
Fine
Arts
0.5
GRA
X
743
Commercial Illustration
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
GRA
X
802
Computer Graphics For Artists
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUH
X
011
Music Appreciation I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUH
X
018
Jazz History And Appreciation
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUH
X
110
Introduction To Music History & Lit
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUH
X
371
20th Century Music
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUL
X
010
Music Appreciation
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUL
X
110
Survey Of Music Literature
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUL
X
380
Jazz And Popular Music In America
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUM X
600
Recording Techniques
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUN X
310
College Chorus
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUN X
340
Chamber Singers
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUN X
450
Piano Ensemble
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUS
X
550
Music Technology
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT
X
001
Fundamentals of Music
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT
X
011
Music Theory For Nonmajors
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT
X
111
Music Theory I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT
X
121
Music Theory I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT X
122
Music Theory II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT X
126
Music Theory III
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
MUT X
127
Music Theory IV
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
PGY
X
100
Basic Photography For Nonmajors
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
PGY
X
102
Photography II For Nonmajors
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
PGY
X
401
Photography I For Majors
Performing Fine Arts or PACE
0.5
PGY
X
410
Photography II
Performing Fine Arts or PACE
0.5
PGY X
420
Advanced B&W Photography
Performing Fine Arts or PACE
0.5
3
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED THROUGH DUAL
ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
PGY
X
750
Introduction To Video Art
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
PGY
X
801
Digital Photography I
Performing Fine Arts or PACE
0.5
PGY X
802
Digital Photography II
Performing Fine Arts or PACE
0.5
SPC
X
600
Public Speaking I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE
X
000
Theatre Appreciation
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE X
010
Survey of Drama: Ancient Greece to Early Renaissance
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE X
011
Survey of Drama: High Renaissance to Present
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE
X
020
Introduction To Theatre
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE
X
030
Introduction Theatre I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE
X
071
Cinema Arts
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
THE X
925
Play Production
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPA
X
000
Introduction To Theatre Design
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPA
X
210
Stagecraft I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPA
X
220
Stage Lighting
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPA
X
230
Theatre Costuming I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPP
X
100
Acting I
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPP
X
110
Acting I (Majors)
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPP
X
111
Acting II
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
TPP X
700
Voice Preparation for the Actor
Performing Fine Arts
0.5
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
SUBJECT REQUIREMENT
SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
HLP
X
081
Personal Health And Fitness
Physical Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
HLP
X 083 Human
Performance
Physical
Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
HSC
X
100
Personal Health
Physical Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
HSC
X
101
Perspectives of Health and Wellness
Physical Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
HUN
X
003
Wellness:Nutrition, Personal Growth, Fitness
Physical Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
PET
X
303
Appl. Of Scientific Prin. To Conditioning Programs Physical Education: Personal Fitness
0.5
PRACTICAL ARTS/CAREER EDUCATION CREDIT
All 3-credit (or equivalent) postsecondary courses taken through dual enrollment that
are part of a postsecondary career / technical program of study (PSAV Certificate,
Technical Certificate, Advanced Technical Certificate, ATD, AAS, AS) shall be awarded
0.5 Practical Arts/Career Education credits toward high school graduation.
Note: Students seeking to meet the requirements of a 3-year Career Preparatory
Diploma or a Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship through dual enrollment must carefully
choose dual enrollment courses that meet the requirements for 3 sequential credits in
one career education program.
4
SCIENCE
Criteria for Awarding High School Subject Area Credit in Science:
•
Since all high school science courses (with lab) are awarded 1.0 high school science
credits, then all college-level dual enrollment science courses (with lab) will be
awarded 1.0 high school science credits.
•
College-level dual enrollment science courses
taken without a lab component
will
be awarded 0.5 high school science credits.
•
Note: Section 1003.43(1)(c), Florida Statutes, states that high school graduation
requirements include successful completion of “Three credits in science, two of
which must have a laboratory component.” Regardless of the number of science
credits earned through dual enrollment, the requirement of two sciences
with a lab
component
must be met to graduate.
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
AST
X
002/L
Introduction To Astronomy/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
AST
X
002C
Introduction To Astronomy With Lab
Science
1.0
AST
X
002
Introduction To Astronomy Without Lab
Science
0.5
AST
X
005/L
Astronomy I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
AST
X
005C
Astronomy I With Lab
Science
1.0
AST
X
005
Astronomy I Without Lab
Science
0.5
AST
X
006/L
Astronomy II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
AST
X
006C
Astronomy II With Lab
Science
1.0
AST
X
006
Astronomy II Without Lab
Science
0.5
BOT
X
010/L
Introductory Botany/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BOT
X
010C
Introductory Botany With Lab
Science
1.0
BOT
X
010
Introductory Botany Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
005/L
General Biology (Non-Majors)/ With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
005C
General Biology (Non-Majors) With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
005
General Biology (Non-Majors) Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC X
007/L
Life Sciences/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
007C
Life Sciences With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
007
Life Sciences Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
010/L
General Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
010C
General Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
010
General Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
011/L
General Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
011C
General Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
011
General Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC X
023/L
Human Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
023C
Human Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
023
Human Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
084/L
Anatomy & Physiology I /With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
084C
Anatomy & Physiology I With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
084
Anatomy & Physiology I Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
085/L
Anatomy & Physiology I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
085C
Anatomy & Physiology I With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
085
Anatomy & Physiology I Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
086/L
Anatomy & Physiology II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
086C
Anatomy & Physiology II With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
086
Anatomy & Physiology II Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
093/L
Anatomy & Physiology I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X
093C
Anatomy & Physiology I With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
093
Anatomy & Physiology I Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
094/L
Anatomy & Physiology II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
5
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
BSC
X
094C
Anatomy & Physiology II With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC
X
094
Anatomy & Physiology II Without Lab
Science
0.5
BSC
X
420/L
Biotechnology/ With Lab Course
Science
1.0
BSC
X 420C
Biotechnology With Lab
Science
1.0
BSC X 420
Biotechnology
Without
Lab
Science
0.5
CHM X
020/L
Chemical Science/ With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
020C
Chemical Science With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
020
Chemical Science Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM
X
045/L
General Chemistry I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
045C
General Chemistry I With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
045
General Chemistry Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM
X
046/L
General Chemistry/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
046C
General Chemistry With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
046
General Chemistry Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM
X
047/L
General Chemistry/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
047C
General Chemistry With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
047
General Chemistry Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM
X
050/L
General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis /With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
050C
General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM X
050
General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM
X
210/L
Organic Chemistry/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM
X
210C
Organic Chemistry With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
210
Organic Chemistry Without Lab
Science
0.5
CHM X
211/L
Organic Chemistry II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
CHM X
211C
Organic Chemistry II With Lab
Science
1.0
CHM
X
211
Organic Chemistry II Without Lab
Science
0.5
ESC X
000/L
Earth Science/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
ESC
X
000C
Earth Science With Lab
Science
1.0
ESC
X
000
Earth Science Without Lab
Science
0.5
GLY
X
001/L
Elements Of Earth Science/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
GLY
X
001C
Elements Of Earth Science With Lab
Science
1.0
GLY
X
001
Elements Of Earth Science Without Lab
Science
0.5
GLY
X
010/L
Physical Geology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
GLY
X
010C
Physical Geology With Lab
Science
1.0
GLY
X
010
Physical Geology Without Lab
Science
0.5
GLY
X
151/L
Geology & Environment of FL/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
GLY
X
151C
Geology & Environment of FL With Lab
Science
1.0
GLY
X
151
Geology & Environment of FL Without Lab
Science
0.5
MCB
X
010/L
Microbiology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
MCB X 010C
Microbiology
With
Lab
Science
1.0
MCB X 010
Microbiology
Without
Lab
Science
0.5
MCB
X
013/L
Microbiology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
MCB X 013C
Microbiology
With
Lab
Science
1.0
MCB X 013
Microbiology
Without
Lab
Science
0.5
MET X 010/L
Meteorology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
MET
X
010C
Meteorology With Lab
Science
1.0
MET
X
010
Meteorology Without Lab
Science
0.5
OCB X
003/L
Marine Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
OCB X
003C
Marine Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
OCB
X
003
Marine Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
OCB
X
010/L
Introduction To Marine Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
OCB
X
010C
Introduction To Marine Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
OCB
X
010
Introduction To Marine Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
OCB
X
013/L
Introduction To Marine Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
OCB
X
013C
Introduction To Marine Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
OCB
X
013
Introduction To Marine Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
OCE
X
001/L
Survey Of Oceanography/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
6
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED
THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
OCE
X
001C
Survey Of Oceanography With Lab
Science
1.0
OCE
X
001
Survey Of Oceanography Without Lab
Science
0.5
PCB X
300/L
Aquatic Biology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PCB X
300C
Aquatic Biology With Lab
Science
1.0
PCB X
300
Aquatic Biology Without Lab
Science
0.5
PCB X
703/L
Human Physiology I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PCB X
703C
Human Physiology I With Lab
Science
1.0
PCB X
703
Human Physiology I Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY
X
004/L
Tech Phys I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
004C
Tech Phys I With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
004
Tech Phys I Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY X
020/L
Physical Science/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
020C
Physical Science With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
020
Physical Science Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY
X
048/L
General Physics With Calculus/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
048C
General Physics With Calculus With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
048
General Physics Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY
X
049/L
General Physics With Calculus II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
049C
General Physics With Calculus II With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
049
General Physics With Calculus II Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY
X
053/L
General Physics I/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
053C
General Physics I With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
053
General Physics I Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY X
054/L
General Physics II/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY X
054C
General Physics II With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
054
General Physics II Without Lab
Science
0.5
PHY
X
101/L
Elements Of Modern Physics/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
PHY
X
101C
Elements Of Modern Physics With Lab
Science
1.0
PHY
X
101
Elements Of Modern Physics Without Lab
Science
0.5
ZOO
X
010/L
General Zoology/With Lab Course
Science
1.0
ZOO
X
010C
General Zoology With Lab
Science
1.0
ZOO
X
010
General Zoology Without Lab
Science
0.5
SOCIAL STUDIES
Social studies requirements for high school graduation in Florida are prescribed by
statute. Unless indicated on the list below, all college social science courses taken
through dual enrollment receive elective credit.
POSTSECONDARY COURSE COMPLETED THROUGH DUAL
ENROLLMENT
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT SATISFIED
HIGH
SCHOOL
CREDIT
AWARDED
AMH
X
010
Introductory Survey To 1877
Social Studies: American History
0.5
AMH
X
011
Introductory Survey To 1877: Honors
Social Studies: American History
0.5
AMH
X
020
Introductory Survey Since 1877
Social Studies: American History
0.5
ECO
X
000
Introduction To Economics
Social Studies: Economics
0.5
ECO
X
013
Principles Of Macroeconomics
Social Studies: Economics
0.5
ECO
X
023
Microeconomics
Social Studies: Economics
0.5
POS
X
041
American Government I
Social Studies: American Government
0.5
POS X 042
American
Government
Social Studies: American Government
0.5
WOH X
001
World Civilization
Social Studies: World History
0.5
WOH X
012
World History To 1500
Social Studies: World History
0.5
WOH X
022
World History 1500 To Present
Social Studies: World History
0.5
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